Early Origins of the Pabodey family

The surname Pabodey was first found in Durham, where they held a family seat. They were most likely one of those rebellious northern English Norman clans which were 'wasted' by Duke William of Normandy when he took an army of 40,000 north as far as the Scottish border in 1070. Their name appears to have been Pappedae, from a Norman noble who arrived at Hastings with the Duke in 1066. Escaping north into Scotland their ancient Clan seat was at Dunglass but they also held estates in Haddington. Their close relationship to the Hume Clan in these ancient times leads one to believe there was a blood relationship rather than a pact of mutual protection.

Early History of the Pabodey family

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Early Notables of the Pabodey family (pre 1700)

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Migration of the Pabodey family to Ireland

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Migration of the Pabodey family to the New World and Oceana

Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: William H. Peberdy and John Peberdy who landed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1838; Ephraim and Samuel Peberdy settled there in 1860; Francis, John, and William Pabodie landed in New England in 1640..